Include a Title, a Grouping, and one or more Subject/Topics
Each page should have a title, some sort of indication of a group (e.g., Subteams), and a particular Subject/Topic. Use specific styles to set these three bits of information apart. Use
Heading 1 for the Title,
Heading 2 for the Group, and
Heading 3 for the Subject/Topic.
Questions and Answers documents
For Q&A or FAQ pages, you might have several topics on one page. Use Heading 3 for each Topic.
New Content
When you add a new question, or answer an existing question, or both - put a date just under the Subject/Topic;
New Content
[added 25-Aug-2008]
Question: How do I know when this information was added?
Answer: Add a date for easy identification of when information was added.
Grouping Pages
When you create a new page, think about what other pages it affects. For instance, a question about OTC is related, in some way, to the OTC Subgroup. And to questions & answers. Use a Tag to help group pages.
Organization of a Page
Include a Title, a Grouping, and one or more Subject/Topics
Each page should have a title, some sort of indication of a group (e.g., Subteams), and a particular Subject/Topic. Use specific styles to set these three bits of information apart. UseQuestions and Answers documents
For Q&A or FAQ pages, you might have several topics on one page. Use Heading 3 for each Topic.New Content
When you add a new question, or answer an existing question, or both - put a date just under the Subject/Topic;
New Content
[added 25-Aug-2008]
Question: How do I know when this information was added?
Answer: Add a date for easy identification of when information was added.
Grouping Pages
When you create a new page, think about what other pages it affects. For instance, a question about OTC is related, in some way, to the OTC Subgroup. And to questions & answers. Use a Tag to help group pages.